ASUC Elections, Judicial Councils partially certify election results

The ASUC Elections Council and Judicial Council certified some of the ASUC election results for the 2021-22 academic year during their respective meetings Monday.
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The ASUC Elections Council and Judicial Council certified some of the ASUC election results for the 2021-22 academic year during their respective meetings Monday.
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After announcing the passage of all four referendums during Saturday’s preliminary tabulation event, the ASUC Elections Council noted the inconclusive nature of three of the propositions.
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Joined in excitement from behind an array of digital screens, independent candidates won the majority of ASUC executive seats for the second consecutive year during Saturday’s tabulations ceremony.
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Erupting in a mix of emotions across different countries, independent candidates won the majority of ASUC Senate seats for the second consecutive year, as announced during Saturday’s virtual tabulations ceremony.
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Three of the four referenda passed during the 2021 ASUC elections, affecting graduate and undergraduate students alike.
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Originally scheduled for 6 p.m. Friday, the preliminary tabulation for the 2021 ASUC elections was postponed to Saturday at 11 a.m. due to unforeseen technical difficulties.
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The Daily Californian will continually update this page as results from the 2021 general elections come in. The tabulations ceremony will happen at 6 p.m. on Zoom.
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Following the commencement of ASUC elections, the ASUC Elections Council virtually gathered Monday evening to discuss the approval of a voting period extension.
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On Saturday, the ASUC Judicial Council held a meeting to hear two cases brought against ASUC Senator and presidential candidate Chaka Tellem and the ElevateCal coalition he is running with.
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As allegations of bullying and verbal harassment surfaced, Elevate Cal decided to drop ASUC Senate candidate Jake Sim, who is now running independent of any entity, from its coalition.
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